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Active circa 1817-1861 in Centre, Columbia, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lycoming, Mifflin, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties, Henry Young worked as a schoolmaster, unordained minister and farmer. He is thought to have arrived in Pennsylvania circa 1817. Young subsequently appears as a teacher at a union school in Mifflinburg, West Buffalo Township, Northumberland (formerly part of Union) County. Known to have worked in several distinct styles, Young's fraktur have previously been attributed to several different artists (see E. Bryding Adams, "Henry Young: Three Fraktur Artists Identified," Der Reggeboge: Quarterly of the Pennsylvania German Society, (Breinigsville, PA: Fall 1987), vol. 11, #3-4). This birth and baptismal certificate is worked in Style 11, Man and Woman with Flowers (see Earnest, p. 456).